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Proposed reporting requirement in draft directive Requirements for Hydrocarbon Emission Controls and Gas Conservation in the Peace River Area (See appendix 4, "Annual FEMP Analysis Report") – may be included as a future performance measure

Proposed reporting requirement in draft directive Requirements for Hydrocarbon Emission Controls and Gas Conservation in the Peace River Area (See appendix 2, "Monthly Leak Report Form") – may be included as a future performance measure

Per cent difference. The actual change in value is also shown in brackets where appropriate.

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Peace River area: This refers to the Three Creeks, Reno, Seal Lake, and Walrus areas as identified in the Peace River Proceeding

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Data queried from Petrinex on October 24, 2017

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Flare data obtained from Petrinex includes both routine and nonroutine flaring volumes. Gas conservation rate requirements proposed for the Peace River area may allow for nonroutine flaring volumes to be excluded from the gas conservation calculation.

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Odour events are tracked through the odour complaints that the AER receives and through AER inspections.

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Results presented are from the compliance sweeps done in Q3 on July 5,6,13,20,26, 2017 and August 2,9,14,18,25,28, 2017 and September 6,7,13,29, 2017.

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As compared to the previous sweeps conducted in in Q2 on April 4,9,11,21,22,25, 2017 and May 7,10,11,12,26,31, 2017 and June 7,10,16,22, 2017.

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The data presented is the 99th percentile of the hourly measurements gathered in any given month. Only one per cent of the hourly measurements in any given month would be higher than these values.

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Peace River Area Monitoring Program

OUTCOME 2: Reduce flaring and incineration of gas associated with heavy oil and bitumen operations in the Peace River area.

Directive 084, Effective April 1, 2017 introduces new limitations on nonroutine flaring. Starting March 1, 2019, a licensee’s nonroutine flaring volumes must not exceed 3.0 per cent of its total gas production volumes in any calendar year. Fuel gas used for pilots or flare system purge is excluded from this calculation.

Per cent difference. The actual change in value is also shown in brackets where appropriate.

3

Peace River area: This refers to the Three Creeks, Reno, Seal Lake, and Walrus areas as identified in the Peace River Proceeding

4

Data queried from Petrinex on October 24, 2017

5

Flare data obtained from Petrinex includes both routine and nonroutine flaring volumes. Gas conservation rate requirements proposed for the Peace River area may allow for nonroutine flaring volumes to be excluded from the gas conservation calculation.

6

Odour events are tracked through the odour complaints that the AER receives and through AER inspections.

7

Results presented are from the compliance sweeps done in Q3 on July 5,6,13,20,26, 2017 and August 2,9,14,18,25,28, 2017 and September 6,7,13,29, 2017.

8

As compared to the previous sweeps conducted in in Q2 on April 4,9,11,21,22,25, 2017 and May 7,10,11,12,26,31, 2017 and June 7,10,16,22, 2017.

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The data presented is the 99th percentile of the hourly measurements gathered in any given month. Only one per cent of the hourly measurements in any given month would be higher than these values.

10

Peace River Area Monitoring Program

OUTCOME 3: Increase conservation of gas in the Peace River area from heavy oil and bitumen operations.

Per cent difference. The actual change in value is also shown in brackets where appropriate.

3

Peace River area: This refers to the Three Creeks, Reno, Seal Lake, and Walrus areas as identified in the Peace River Proceeding

4

Data queried from Petrinex on October 24, 2017

5

Flare data obtained from Petrinex includes both routine and nonroutine flaring volumes. Gas conservation rate requirements proposed for the Peace River area may allow for nonroutine flaring volumes to be excluded from the gas conservation calculation.

6

Odour events are tracked through the odour complaints that the AER receives and through AER inspections.

7

Results presented are from the compliance sweeps done in Q3 on July 5,6,13,20,26, 2017 and August 2,9,14,18,25,28, 2017 and September 6,7,13,29, 2017.

8

As compared to the previous sweeps conducted in in Q2 on April 4,9,11,21,22,25, 2017 and May 7,10,11,12,26,31, 2017 and June 7,10,16,22, 2017.

9

The data presented is the 99th percentile of the hourly measurements gathered in any given month. Only one per cent of the hourly measurements in any given month would be higher than these values.

10

Peace River Area Monitoring Program

OUTCOME 4: Reduction of odour events6 to the residents of the Peace River area.

Per cent difference. The actual change in value is also shown in brackets where appropriate.

3

Peace River area: This refers to the Three Creeks, Reno, Seal Lake, and Walrus areas as identified in the Peace River Proceeding

4

Data queried from Petrinex on October 24, 2017

5

Flare data obtained from Petrinex includes both routine and nonroutine flaring volumes. Gas conservation rate requirements proposed for the Peace River area may allow for nonroutine flaring volumes to be excluded from the gas conservation calculation.

6

Odour events are tracked through the odour complaints that the AER receives and through AER inspections.

7

Results presented are from the compliance sweeps done in Q3 on July 5,6,13,20,26, 2017 and August 2,9,14,18,25,28, 2017 and September 6,7,13,29, 2017.

8

As compared to the previous sweeps conducted in in Q2 on April 4,9,11,21,22,25, 2017 and May 7,10,11,12,26,31, 2017 and June 7,10,16,22, 2017.

9

The data presented is the 99th percentile of the hourly measurements gathered in any given month. Only one per cent of the hourly measurements in any given month would be higher than these values.

10

Peace River Area Monitoring Program

OUTCOME 5: Increase public confidence in the AER regulatory system in the Peace River area.

Per cent difference. The actual change in value is also shown in brackets where appropriate.

3

Peace River area: This refers to the Three Creeks, Reno, Seal Lake, and Walrus areas as identified in the Peace River Proceeding

4

Data queried from Petrinex on October 24, 2017

5

Flare data obtained from Petrinex includes both routine and nonroutine flaring volumes. Gas conservation rate requirements proposed for the Peace River area may allow for nonroutine flaring volumes to be excluded from the gas conservation calculation.

6

Odour events are tracked through the odour complaints that the AER receives and through AER inspections.

7

Results presented are from the compliance sweeps done in Q3 on July 5,6,13,20,26, 2017 and August 2,9,14,18,25,28, 2017 and September 6,7,13,29, 2017.

8

As compared to the previous sweeps conducted in in Q2 on April 4,9,11,21,22,25, 2017 and May 7,10,11,12,26,31, 2017 and June 7,10,16,22, 2017.

9

The data presented is the 99th percentile of the hourly measurements gathered in any given month. Only one per cent of the hourly measurements in any given month would be higher than these values.

Per cent difference. The actual change in value is also shown in brackets where appropriate.

3

Peace River area: This refers to the Three Creeks, Reno, Seal Lake, and Walrus areas as identified in the Peace River Proceeding

4

Data queried from Petrinex on October 24, 2017

5

Flare data obtained from Petrinex includes both routine and nonroutine flaring volumes. Gas conservation rate requirements proposed for the Peace River area may allow for nonroutine flaring volumes to be excluded from the gas conservation calculation.

6

Odour events are tracked through the odour complaints that the AER receives and through AER inspections.

7

Results presented are from the compliance sweeps done in Q3 on July 5,6,13,20,26, 2017 and August 2,9,14,18,25,28, 2017 and September 6,7,13,29, 2017.

8

As compared to the previous sweeps conducted in in Q2 on April 4,9,11,21,22,25, 2017 and May 7,10,11,12,26,31, 2017 and June 7,10,16,22, 2017.

9

The data presented is the 99th percentile of the hourly measurements gathered in any given month. Only one per cent of the hourly measurements in any given month would be higher than these values.